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... characteristics , in a wide sense of ' characteristic ' , for which such words stand . It asserts that all such characteristics and the facts in which they are elements are ' natural ' . For the purposes of this lecture I venture to ...
... characteristics , in a wide sense of ' characteristic ' , for which such words stand . It asserts that all such characteristics and the facts in which they are elements are ' natural ' . For the purposes of this lecture I venture to ...
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... characteristics , or that actions which could be done in it would have certain characteristics , which are ' ethically relevant ' . The non - natura- list explains this by his doctrine of ' right - tending ' or ' good- tending ...
... characteristics , or that actions which could be done in it would have certain characteristics , which are ' ethically relevant ' . The non - natura- list explains this by his doctrine of ' right - tending ' or ' good- tending ...
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... characteristic . The naturalist denies this , and maintains that such emotions are directly evoked by , and directed on , natural characteristics or facts which the non- naturalist holds to be merely the grounds of ethical charac ...
... characteristic . The naturalist denies this , and maintains that such emotions are directly evoked by , and directed on , natural characteristics or facts which the non- naturalist holds to be merely the grounds of ethical charac ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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